Sometimes I get really frustrated with the quality of my education. I am told, over and over again, by journalists, editors, professors and colleagues that I am recieving a top-notch journalism degree. Finding a job should be a breeze, and with the hands-on component Ryerson is known for I am getting experience that is completely transferable into the real world (should I decide to enter it).
However, I have to wonder, if this degree is really the bee's knees, why am I continually enrolled in mandatory courses that teach me how to search Google? I don't need to pay thousands of dollars to learn this skill.
Some say, "Why are you complaining that your assignments are easy?" I wouldn't be upset if it was free. But it's not. We pay a lot for this supposed "quality" education - and I want to get my money's worth.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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I didn't know you blogged! Awesome! Unless it's private? Anyway, it's really interesting.
I miss you!
Denis
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